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Octahedral coordination distorted

More conventional octahedral coordination, distorted due to chelation, is observed in the two quinoline derivatives 136, R = or where trans positions are occupied... [Pg.1050]

Type of complex Regular octahedral coordination Distorted octahedral coordination Reference to Cu compound... [Pg.903]

Cobalt II) halides can be obtained by direct combination of the elements, or by dehydration of their hydrates. Anhydrous cobalt(II) chloride is blue, and the solid contains octahedrally-coordinated cobalt the hydrated salt C0CI2. bHjO is pink, with each cobalt surrounded by four water molecules and two chloride ions in a distorted octahedron. [Pg.404]

Addition of halide ions to aqueous copper(II) solutions can give a variety of halo-complexes for example [CuCl4] (yellow square-planar, but in crystals with large cations becomes a flattened tetrahedron) [CuClj] (red, units linked together in crystals to give tetrahedral or distorted octahedral coordination around each copper). [Pg.413]

In fact the vast majority of 6-coordinate complexes are indeed octahedral or distorted octahedral. In addition to the twist distortion just considered distortions can be of two other types trigonal and tetragonal distortions which mean compression or elongation along a threefold and a fourfold axis of the octahedron respectively (Fig. 19.8). [Pg.915]

The diammine [Hg(NH3)2Cl2], descriptively known as fusible white precipitate , can be isolated by maintaining a high concentration of NH4+, since reactions (2) and (3) are thereby inhibited, or better still by using non-polar solvents. It is made up of a cubic lattice of Cl ions with linear H3N-Hg-NH3 groups inserted so as to give the common, distorted octahedral coordination about Hg (Hg N = 203 pm, Hg-Cl = 287 pm) (Fig. 29.4a). [Pg.1219]

The niobium atom has a slightly distorted octahedral coordination. Interatomic distances between the niobium atom and the two oxygen atoms in trans positions, O-Nb-O are 1.81 and 2.14 A. The niobium atom is shifted from the base plane of the octahedron by 0.23 A, and this shift, in adjacent chains, is in opposite directions. Pakhomov and Kaidalova [204] concluded that the shorter Nb-O bond (1.81 A) is an intermediate between a single and double bond. [Pg.86]

They contain octahedral MF (Table 1.3) [33] in XeF+RuF the attraction of XeF+ distorts the octahedron by pulling one fluorine towards it, so that there is one long Ru-F distance of 1.919 A compared with the others of 1.778-1.835 A (EXAFS measurements indicate KRuF6 has regular octahedral coordination (Ru-F 1.845 A)) [19]. [Pg.8]

This compound has an octahedral coordination sphere slightly distorted towards a trigonal prism. Oxidation by air leads to Ru2(S2CNEt2)5 which exists in two isomeric forms (Figure 1.52) [138]. [Pg.52]

PdF2 is that rare substance, a paramagnetic palladium compound, explicable in terms of (distorted) octahedral coordination of palladium with octahedra sharing corners [15], It exists in two forms, both having /zeff 2.0 /xB, rather below the spin only value for two unpaired electrons. Bond lengths are Pd-F 2.172 A (two) and 2.143 A (four) in the tetragonal form (rutile structure). [Pg.175]

Crisp et al. (1978) were able to follow the course of the cement-forming reaction using infrared spectroscopy and to confirm previous observations. They found that the technique could be used to distinguish between crystalline and amorphous phases of the cement. Hopeite shows a number of bands between 1105 and 1000 cm this multiplicity has been explained by postulating a distortion of the tetrahedral orthophosphate anion. (Two-thirds of the zinc ions are tetrahedrally coordinated to four phosphate ions, and the remainder are octahedrally coordinated to two phosphate and four water ligands.)... [Pg.210]

In Fig. 9.4 the additional stabilization by the Jahn-Teller effect has not been taken into account. Its inclusion brings the point for the (distorted) octahedral coordination for Cu2+ further down, thus rendering this arrangement more favorable. [Pg.79]


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